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co-anchor terry moran is on the ground in the embattled city of damascus to night to bring us this look inside syria. >> reporter: bill we have come to damascus at just about the same time the civil war has arrived here. you can feel it in the fabric of life, fear, anxiety for sure. most especially several times an hour day and night the boom of the government's big artillery guns on the hills around town firing into rebel positions in the suburbs just a mile or two away. and it is strange to think every time you hear that sound that it is raining death on people not very far away. and every once in a while, and more and more, death comes the other way. war time damascus seems almost normal sometimes. >> thank you. >> reporter: you can still stroll through the ancient market where bewildering variety of good are sold and where the merchants hock their wares with disarming enthusiasm. but the war is never very far away. as we saw today. so we have just gotten word that three mortar round have landed in the center of damascus. reports of casualty thousands. we are on our way to check it o
co-anchor terry moran is on the ground in the embattled city of damascus to night to bring us this look inside syria. >> reporter: bill we have come to damascus at just about the same time the civil war has arrived here. you can feel it in the fabric of life, fear, anxiety for sure. most especially several times an hour day and night the boom of the government's big artillery guns on the hills around town firing into rebel positions in the suburbs just a mile or two away. and it is...
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what was one of the deadliest attacks in the city in several months. >> moments after the blast, the military headquarters in the city came under mortar attacks. the government is blaming terrorists. >> syrian state tv broadcast images of the attack. the car bomb hit a security checkpoint near the headquarters of the ruling party and the russian embassy. opposition activists say most of the victims were civilians, though that cannot be confirmed. the blast damaged a number of cars and buildings in the surrounding area. >> this is terrorism. this is a crime. >> a huge cloud of smoke rose above the city center. shortly after that bombing, there were reports of at least two other explosions in the syrian capital. state media have described the attacks as the work of terrorists. the syrian opposition abroad like here in cairo believes the regime of the president has long been on the back foot. they are opposed to his latest offer of talks. >> it means nothing as long as our cities and people are being bombed and the regime continues to kill, imprisoned, and torture syrians. >> the latest
what was one of the deadliest attacks in the city in several months. >> moments after the blast, the military headquarters in the city came under mortar attacks. the government is blaming terrorists. >> syrian state tv broadcast images of the attack. the car bomb hit a security checkpoint near the headquarters of the ruling party and the russian embassy. opposition activists say most of the victims were civilians, though that cannot be confirmed. the blast damaged a number of cars...
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the syrian army is above the hill. they can come to the city at any time. they kill women, children, commit massacres, and nobody in the world is interested. >> it is two years since this began. hope this will or can and soon has highs. syrians feel alone and abandon by much of the world. >> for more on the events unfolding in serious, i spoke a brief time ago to the ambassador -- in syria, i spoke of a brief time ago to the former ambassador. ambassador, syrians feel alone, so they feel abandoned. isn't that feeling of abandonment justified when we think the vague powers and russia to help libya? -- the big powers and russia to help libya? >> i am not sure how justified it is -- the big powers rushed help libya? >> i am not sure how justified it is, but it is understandable people feel alone. people feel oppressed by a regime that will quite literally stop at nothing. >> the u.s. defense secretary wanted to arm the syrian rebels, but the white house did not want to. do you think there is a chance the white house might change its mind? >> i think it is inev
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police are claiming it is too early for conclusions artes and the city talk and is in texas. twenty russian children in the last seventeen years died in their adoptive american families most recently here in texas much steam could mean known to locals as max shadow just what i heard on the news was just a kid had some scratches. that's all i know three year old mark sam and his younger brother keel lived in this house with their adoptive parents in a rather secluded neighborhood it was from here that on the afternoon of january twenty first the boy was taken away by an ambulance never to come back the boy had severe bruises on his legs head and internal organs can get into that because it would be speculative i'm not a doctor. for the results russian authorities didn't hear about the case for almost a month. even unfortunately it's usually months after a russian child has done to in the u.s. that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died russian officials say it was the boy's mother who beat him as well as continually fed the child
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which expires on thursday lebanon is sharply divided over the syrian civil war with the nation's cities and she's supporting opposite science. elsewhere protests against the government have continued in bulgaria even after the country's prime minister and i'm seen thai cabinet had resigned the move was in reaction to the mass demonstrations engulfing the poorest nation since sunday some of the rallies ended up in violence as police responded to public outrage is fueled by exorbitant energy costs. and a steady decline in living standards it's. time to break the set with abby martin after the break. if you have a business that you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to charge mark silva releve jr from pennsylvania has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for illegally accepting money from a juvenile prison developer the pennsylvania supreme court
which expires on thursday lebanon is sharply divided over the syrian civil war with the nation's cities and she's supporting opposite science. elsewhere protests against the government have continued in bulgaria even after the country's prime minister and i'm seen thai cabinet had resigned the move was in reaction to the mass demonstrations engulfing the poorest nation since sunday some of the rallies ended up in violence as police responded to public outrage is fueled by exorbitant energy...
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the green is just plain old rain there from oklahoma city southward. if you're in the wichita, kansas, area, go outside, you may see some flashes in the snow, you have thundersnow at the current hour. i-35, quickly becoming impassable throughout much of this region. through the south, a line of thunderstorms will be tracking through ft. worth and dallas. further to the north, just some freezing rain, already coming down throughout the ozarks. watch out on the bridges. the winter storm warnings are in effect here. iowa, nebraska, kansas and missouri. the snowfall forecast, this pink is 6 to 12 includes wichita and kansas city. omaha and des moines. it looks minneapolis/st. louis, lighter snowfall. but still some impact. >> when you say thundersnow, that always freaks me out a little bit. >>> coming up -- the latest on a plane crash out of nashville that killed five. >>> plus, congressman jesse jackson jr. has pleaded guilty, now the fight to limit his jail time begins. >>> and take a look at this. sun spots that the have the ability to swallow six earth
the green is just plain old rain there from oklahoma city southward. if you're in the wichita, kansas, area, go outside, you may see some flashes in the snow, you have thundersnow at the current hour. i-35, quickly becoming impassable throughout much of this region. through the south, a line of thunderstorms will be tracking through ft. worth and dallas. further to the north, just some freezing rain, already coming down throughout the ozarks. watch out on the bridges. the winter storm warnings...
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on al thawra street, in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. rescue workers and ordinary citizens frantically tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city, through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this is a scene of shocking devastation. 11:00 this morning, in this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downdown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this entire area. many casualties. this is designed to terrorize the people of damascus. what made it even more heartbreaking, among the more than 50 killed, children. the whole scene stank of gasoline, charred cars and death. it could have been worse. what looked like a second car bomb that did not detonate was discovered at the scene and dismantled. syrian officials say they arrested the driver. it was an attack that shook the city to its core, as rebels in the suburbs showed they can stagger the place that is president bashar assad's stronghold. later, we went to a hospital where more than 70 of t
on al thawra street, in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. rescue workers and ordinary citizens frantically tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city, through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this is a scene of shocking devastation. 11:00 this morning, in this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downdown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this entire area. many...
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and another exotic location, the city of manhattan. the faa has not agreed. i thought i wanted to go for a ride, guys, i confess, i'm a coward. i'm glad it was snowing the day i interviewed george. remember, he has crashed 50 time times. >> i think that was just a smart decision. >> depends how you define "crash". thanks. >> you can see more of those stunning photos on today.com. >> time for you to reveal the top tip you learned from your parents. >> this is one of those life-long lessons. my dad taught me the power of a good hand shake, such a simple lesson but stayed with me. i think about it with my kids, do you have eye contact? a firm grip. it was my dad. we were at a friend of his house, we had played tennis. me and dad at the all-star game a couple years ago. i shook his hand. and he made a point, my dad, saying, that was kind of a weak hand shake. you always want to have a firm hand shake, man-to-man, just an important part. >> how old were you when that happened? >> what? >> how old were you? >> i was about 10 or 11. >> so you've shaken many hands. >
and another exotic location, the city of manhattan. the faa has not agreed. i thought i wanted to go for a ride, guys, i confess, i'm a coward. i'm glad it was snowing the day i interviewed george. remember, he has crashed 50 time times. >> i think that was just a smart decision. >> depends how you define "crash". thanks. >> you can see more of those stunning photos on today.com. >> time for you to reveal the top tip you learned from your parents. >> this...
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and another exotic location, the city of manhattan. the faa has not agreed. i thought i wanted to go for a ride, guys, i confess, i'm a coward. i'm glad it was snowing the day i interviewed george. remember, he has crashed 50 time times. >> i think that was just a smart decision. >> depends how you define "crash". thanks. >> you can see more of those stunning photos on today.com. >> time for you to reveal the top tip you learned from your parents. >> this is one of those life-long lessons. my dad taught me the power of a good hand shake, such a simple lesson but stayed with me. i think about it with my kids, do you have eye contact? a firm grip. it was my dad. we were at a friend of his house, we had played tennis. me and dad at the all-star game a couple years ago. i shook his hand. and he made a point, my dad, saying, that was kind of a weak hand shake. you always want to have a firm hand shake, man-to-man, just an important part. >> how old were you when that happened? >> what? >> how old were you? >> i was about 10 or 11. >> so you've shaken many hands. >
and another exotic location, the city of manhattan. the faa has not agreed. i thought i wanted to go for a ride, guys, i confess, i'm a coward. i'm glad it was snowing the day i interviewed george. remember, he has crashed 50 time times. >> i think that was just a smart decision. >> depends how you define "crash". thanks. >> you can see more of those stunning photos on today.com. >> time for you to reveal the top tip you learned from your parents. >> this...
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cities and she is supporting opposite sides. elsewhere protests against the government have continued in bulgaria even after the country's prime minister and the resignation of his entire cabinet the move was in reaction to mass demonstrations in goal from the poorest nation since sunday some of the rallies ended up in violence as police responded to public outrage is fueled by exorbitant energy costs hysterically measures and the steady decline in living standards. and golden by the rise of their islamised allies across the arab world the muslim brotherhood's branch in jordan is now looking to expand its influence the movement has long been tolerated by the monarchy there and adding it to gradually win hearts and minds among the population but some locals now fear the brotherhood changing priorities could spell trouble this isn't catherine off reports. when it comes to the arts professor mohsen us four works to bridge the divide between east and west influenced by both islamic and renaissance art he hopes to inspire his student
cities and she is supporting opposite sides. elsewhere protests against the government have continued in bulgaria even after the country's prime minister and the resignation of his entire cabinet the move was in reaction to mass demonstrations in goal from the poorest nation since sunday some of the rallies ended up in violence as police responded to public outrage is fueled by exorbitant energy costs hysterically measures and the steady decline in living standards. and golden by the rise of...
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city this as the free syrian army meantime the opposition group has given has bill our forty eight hour deadline now to stop shelling its locations from neighboring lebanon our middle east correspondent paula sleep here as the details. a car bomb has exploded near the headquarters of the ruling baath party in central damascus it happened in front of a barrier with regular troops are stationed at this is also not far from the russian embassy according to eyewitnesses there was a gunfire off to the blast that seemed to come from the vicinity of the russian embassy compound and the building there now both government and opposition forces all confirming that the last in fact did take place but we are hearing from opposition fighters and opposition sources and activists that they work east to either so moved ten years explosions we have no independent confirmation of this at this stage state media is reporting that there has been many casualties they all called it a suicide bombing that was carried out to quote by terrorists there are also reports as of yet unconfirmed that all four of his h
city this as the free syrian army meantime the opposition group has given has bill our forty eight hour deadline now to stop shelling its locations from neighboring lebanon our middle east correspondent paula sleep here as the details. a car bomb has exploded near the headquarters of the ruling baath party in central damascus it happened in front of a barrier with regular troops are stationed at this is also not far from the russian embassy according to eyewitnesses there was a gunfire off to...
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the city and take the opportunity to run the finances of the city. so we're waiting for the governor to make that choice and once he makes that choice, then we'll figure out what our next steps are going to be. >> some other big cities not far from you have gone through similar problems in the decades. pittsburgh, the steel industry, can cleveland. but they seem to be doing so much better right now. they've got new industries, they've got new talent that have come in there. detroit -- we know the automobile industry has suffered but it's come back dramatically. look at this commercial that chrysler put out at last year's super bowl. >> what does a town that's been to hell and back know about the finer things in life? well, i'll tell you. more than most. you see, it's the hottest fires that make the hardest steel. add hard work and conviction and a know-how that runs generations deep to every last one of us. that's who we are. that's our story. >> we see the automobile gm, chrysler, ford, they are doing well right now. so why isn't detroit doing well?
the city and take the opportunity to run the finances of the city. so we're waiting for the governor to make that choice and once he makes that choice, then we'll figure out what our next steps are going to be. >> some other big cities not far from you have gone through similar problems in the decades. pittsburgh, the steel industry, can cleveland. but they seem to be doing so much better right now. they've got new industries, they've got new talent that have come in there. detroit -- we...
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what is the state of play between the rebels and the government right now in the city? >> well, yes, as you say, this is the third day we've seen bombings and mortars and targets inside the syrian capital. now i do know the syrian rebels have been trying to push in the past month but they remain severely outgunned by the syrian regime and what these mortar attacks and bombings suggest the that instead of immediate response the rebel forces are resorting more to attrition and loosening the government's grip on the capital. the attacks in the last few days have certainly shattered the sense of normalcy that the syrian regime has tried to maintain in damascus. >> warner: do the rebels control some parts of the city and if so which parts? >> the rebels control parts of the southern and eastern parts of the damascus. in the past month we've seen rebels try to push their way forward into damascus from the northeast and, in fact, they have seized several army checkpoints on the highway linking the capital with northern syria. but those advances have largely been reversed now a
what is the state of play between the rebels and the government right now in the city? >> well, yes, as you say, this is the third day we've seen bombings and mortars and targets inside the syrian capital. now i do know the syrian rebels have been trying to push in the past month but they remain severely outgunned by the syrian regime and what these mortar attacks and bombings suggest the that instead of immediate response the rebel forces are resorting more to attrition and loosening the...
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but it's just one of the cities in the path. mike, good evening. >> and good evening, brian. so far this storm has been responsible for five deaths here in kansas city. a wall of white rolled through this morning, dumping snow, as much as 3 inches an hour, shutting down the airport and causing a state of emergency. that scene was repeated across many cities and areas of the midwest. armed with snowplows and shovels, the midwest today tried its best to fight back against a wicked winter storm that brought strong winds. near whiteout conditions. even thundersnow. as the deadly system that brought record snow to arizona, oklahoma and texas swept into the great plains today, schools and businesses were closed, and transportation in several states nearly ground to a halt. in kansas, authorities closed dozens of roads and highways, including a 90-mile stretch of interstate 70. parts of the state were buried under more than 14 inches of snow today. it fell so fast in it wichita, the city was forced to hire 20 additional snowplows. blizzard conditions were a challenge, even for them.
but it's just one of the cities in the path. mike, good evening. >> and good evening, brian. so far this storm has been responsible for five deaths here in kansas city. a wall of white rolled through this morning, dumping snow, as much as 3 inches an hour, shutting down the airport and causing a state of emergency. that scene was repeated across many cities and areas of the midwest. armed with snowplows and shovels, the midwest today tried its best to fight back against a wicked winter...
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damascus, the capital, was the last city to mostly hold the vicious war at bay. the rebellion began nearly two years ago, a popular uprising against the 42-year dictatorship of the assad family. neighborhoods have turned to rubble. 70,000 people are dead, and refugees are pouring over the borders. some of the leaders of the opposition groups fighting in syria are not in syria tonight. they're in cairo for talks, and that's where we find our correspondent clarissa ward tonight. clarissa, what are they saying about the bombing, and what is the point of the talks there? >> reporter: well, scott, unsurprisingly, the opposition has released a statement condemning today's bombing and saying that the assad regime was to blame for this attack. of course, the assad government saying it was, in fact, extremist elements within the opposition who were responsible. but the meetings that are going on here in cairo among the syrian opposition are essentially to determine the conditions for possible talks between the syrian opposition and the assad regime. those talks would like
damascus, the capital, was the last city to mostly hold the vicious war at bay. the rebellion began nearly two years ago, a popular uprising against the 42-year dictatorship of the assad family. neighborhoods have turned to rubble. 70,000 people are dead, and refugees are pouring over the borders. some of the leaders of the opposition groups fighting in syria are not in syria tonight. they're in cairo for talks, and that's where we find our correspondent clarissa ward tonight. clarissa, what...
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delays out of dale city. woodbridge looking okay. 29, columbia park lands have been reopened in maryland. traffic moving fine. back to you. >> 24 degrees. a busy news day. coming up, the very latest on news of the deadly blast in syria's capital. >> facebook will not let a woman list her real age. coming up, it doesn't have an age limit? >> this evening the concern that some metro school districts did not have the optimum technology installed >> you are watching abc 7 news good morning washington with cynee simpson and scott thum an. this is "good morning washington" on your side. >> more breaking news as two dozen people have been reported dead in syria's capital. >> at least 31 people have been killed in this blast happening just outside of damascus. you can see some of the first images coming out of the scene. all of this smoke even the fire on the scene. according to officials on the scene this happened near the russian embassy, in the explosion seemed to target a security checkpoint. the syrian state tel
delays out of dale city. woodbridge looking okay. 29, columbia park lands have been reopened in maryland. traffic moving fine. back to you. >> 24 degrees. a busy news day. coming up, the very latest on news of the deadly blast in syria's capital. >> facebook will not let a woman list her real age. coming up, it doesn't have an age limit? >> this evening the concern that some metro school districts did not have the optimum technology installed >> you are watching abc 7...
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. >> and then go back to the saddest states and saddest cities? . a couple in texas, beaumont, texas and albany, georgia, southwest. >> surprised. these people from nevada are returning to texas. >> broken divorce. >> the saddest states, louisiana, mississippi and maryland. maybe they're sad in maryland because everybody pays attention to washington and not maryland. >> okay. inferiority complex. >>> our take three now is the aforementioned mantihose. i apologize for this, don't understand this. we had the man purse by david gregory. >> what would it take to get you in a pair of these? >> what is the point? >> it's not like a spanx, a fashion item you put on under your pants. i guess you can cuff your jeans and show skull and bones. >> did we run out of socks? >> look at em melio. >> he's a model for gosh sakes. >> he has them rolled way up. >> i guess the only way men can do it with pants. >> john, would you wear this? >> no. >> not for a minute. >> and harry dreadlocks hair underneath that mantihose. >> you can get them in crosswords and checkerbo
. >> and then go back to the saddest states and saddest cities? . a couple in texas, beaumont, texas and albany, georgia, southwest. >> surprised. these people from nevada are returning to texas. >> broken divorce. >> the saddest states, louisiana, mississippi and maryland. maybe they're sad in maryland because everybody pays attention to washington and not maryland. >> okay. inferiority complex. >>> our take three now is the aforementioned mantihose. i...
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that's the latest here in kansas city. tamron, back the you in what i'm sure is a warm and cozy studio. >> it is not. you make me laugh. but the reality is, these warnings, we see the video behind you there, of course, folks creeping along. you have to get in the car and do what you can there. what about the temperatures? usually follows arctic blasts behind these kinds of storms. >> reporter: yeah. it's been very cold and the wind, again, not helping that. because the gusts are so strong. it's been in the 20s. the low 20s throughout the day. but with the windchill, it's been single digits. 7, 8, 9 degrees. not good. and right now, without the snow that's coming later today, we have seven to eight inches so it's just going to continue to pile up. >> oh boy. all right. thank you very much. greatly appreciate it. talk to you soon. >>> talking to a writer of "the national journal" which lawmakers topped the annual survey of the most liberal and conservative in congress. who would you pick? we'll reveal the answers after the b
that's the latest here in kansas city. tamron, back the you in what i'm sure is a warm and cozy studio. >> it is not. you make me laugh. but the reality is, these warnings, we see the video behind you there, of course, folks creeping along. you have to get in the car and do what you can there. what about the temperatures? usually follows arctic blasts behind these kinds of storms. >> reporter: yeah. it's been very cold and the wind, again, not helping that. because the gusts are so...
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>> new york city police are trying to track down the people responsible for this. someone could be heard saying slap her, slap her. you can hear the adults. when the one girl is grabbed by the hair and spun around, everyone is cheering and there are people watching. jeffrey toobin and joey jackson, is there a legal defense for the people who allowed this to happen? >> sure, there's always a defense. the issue is going to be, did they engage in aiding, abetting and having them fight. if they did, that's problematic because that's reckless engage ur dangerment, endangering the welfare of a child and other charges, potentially assault. however, if there were people there present and just observing it, then mere presence constitutes a defense, but if you're encouraging them, it's problematic. >> it's horrific. you feel for the girls. one of the girls doesn't want -- she's really kind of not doing it at first. and you can hear adult voices goading her on. is this a crime being committed, or just really bad acting all the way around? >> i think it's important not to make
>> new york city police are trying to track down the people responsible for this. someone could be heard saying slap her, slap her. you can hear the adults. when the one girl is grabbed by the hair and spun around, everyone is cheering and there are people watching. jeffrey toobin and joey jackson, is there a legal defense for the people who allowed this to happen? >> sure, there's always a defense. the issue is going to be, did they engage in aiding, abetting and having them fight....
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, oscar pistorius is in court right now. he's fighting to get out of jail on bail. just minutes ago his defense lawyers were saying that the police evidence is very poor and amounts to a monumental collapse of the state's case. meantime the judge is asking for more clarity about the physical state of the victim at the time of her death and the blood on the cricket bat that was found in the home. the lead investigator in the case officer hilton botha is facing reinstated murder charges for allegedly opening fire on a mini bus carrying seven people. this was a case back in 2009 and it was alleged at the time that he was under the influence of alcohol. lots to get to in this case with our senior international correspondent, nic robertson, he's live outside the court house in south africa. let's walk through some of the details. where do you want to start? >> reporter: well, after lunch, which the session began perha
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome, everybody. our starting point this morning, oscar pistorius is in court right now. he's fighting to get out of jail on bail. just minutes ago his defense lawyers were saying that the police evidence is very poor and amounts to a monumental collapse of the state's case. meantime the judge is asking for more clarity about the physical state of the victim at the time...
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and in the old days you throw a rock over the wall of the city and you didn't see who you killed, and that's like nuclear weapons. if they used catapults then, today would be nuclear weapons. there's various arguments in that, and people tend to say, oh, that's just religion. people are rational. that's not quite true. religious lines in the middle east are critical. i think that once iran goes nuclear, we're going to have a severe sunni-shiite play, and it's seen as a shiite's bomb threatening the sunni dominance in the middle east. we will probably see very close to that, a pakistani nuclear presence, an extended, and pakistan nigh extended tee -- deterrents in saudi arabia. they financed the nuclear program. they have prior agreement with them that if saudi arabia calls for it, they will provide them with nuclear weapons. i doubt that pakistanis will just deliver a bomb. they would probably station elements in the region, and this is going to raise the question regarding, for the first time, second strike capability against india which would complicate the south asian complex. ease
and in the old days you throw a rock over the wall of the city and you didn't see who you killed, and that's like nuclear weapons. if they used catapults then, today would be nuclear weapons. there's various arguments in that, and people tend to say, oh, that's just religion. people are rational. that's not quite true. religious lines in the middle east are critical. i think that once iran goes nuclear, we're going to have a severe sunni-shiite play, and it's seen as a shiite's bomb threatening...
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explain the conditions for us. >> we are stuck on the i-35 south in kansas city and actually dropped off in terms of how hard it's coming down. the last 45 minutes or so. they are stuck in the same spot for about 45 minutes. earlier they were stuck for about an hour and a half on the 29 south. they are taking two underground and there cars everywhere on the freeway. in and around kansas city and people are stranded and some people have been stranded four hours waiting for help. they are coaching other people's cars and helping them to get out. >> that's what i was wondering for a lot of people getting out of their cars and trying to walk and hitch a ride on the opposite side of traffic. you look at the images, that's i-29 that you shot earlier. on one side of the highway it looked like it was free flowing. it looked bumper to bumper. >> people are calling their family and looked at moving their car. they were near it and it will be a huge clean up. that's for a while because all the freeways here are in the same thing. >> very uncomfortable, but really potentially very dangerous cond
explain the conditions for us. >> we are stuck on the i-35 south in kansas city and actually dropped off in terms of how hard it's coming down. the last 45 minutes or so. they are stuck in the same spot for about 45 minutes. earlier they were stuck for about an hour and a half on the 29 south. they are taking two underground and there cars everywhere on the freeway. in and around kansas city and people are stranded and some people have been stranded four hours waiting for help. they are...
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this is a big storm that will bring a lot of snow, possibly the most they've seen in kansas city in 20 years. this part of the country is in a terrible drought and farmers will be happy about anything falling from the sky. this may be coming soon to a side walk near you. just like this trusty mailman in michigan, millions of americans are already being challenged by a fierce winter storm. in can, they're bracing for up to 18 inches of snow in some parts. police in wichita are telling folks to stay home. >> we are asking people to stay off the roadways because of the conditions that are deteriorating. >> reporter: the latest big blast of winter is predicted to hit 18 states, affecting at least 30 million people. all from a storm that hit california and the west coast and is now moving across the country. in tulsa, oklahoma, reduced visibility has led to numerous accidents, some roads impassable and at least one person killed. snow is usually just a four-letter word in places near san diego. while the kids seemed to love it. >> truly cool. it never snowed this much. >> reporter: drivers
this is a big storm that will bring a lot of snow, possibly the most they've seen in kansas city in 20 years. this part of the country is in a terrible drought and farmers will be happy about anything falling from the sky. this may be coming soon to a side walk near you. just like this trusty mailman in michigan, millions of americans are already being challenged by a fierce winter storm. in can, they're bracing for up to 18 inches of snow in some parts. police in wichita are telling folks to...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get...
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many know him as the owner of new york city hotels and restaurants like the bowery hotel and the waiverly inn but he leads another life as a protector of endangered turtles and tortoises. in 2005 he opened the turtle conservancy which is devoted to the care and breeding of these threatened animals. in a recent interview on "60 minutes" leslie stahl accompanied him on a trip to madagascar where the plow share tortoise is the fastest disappearing animal. >> this tortoise is one of the world's most indangered animals. it's the world's most endangered tortoise and it has an incredibly high price on its head. asian countries love gold and this is a gold tortoise. so literally these are like good bricks that one can pick up and sell. >> we were following the path of t poachers take landing on a deserted beach off we went on a long hike. we walked through scrub brush in blazing heat for almost an hour. >> the sun starts to go up tie too high they just disapierce. >> reporter: the once plentiful plow share popution here, he says, could be down to as few as 300 adults. >> this is where the guards
many know him as the owner of new york city hotels and restaurants like the bowery hotel and the waiverly inn but he leads another life as a protector of endangered turtles and tortoises. in 2005 he opened the turtle conservancy which is devoted to the care and breeding of these threatened animals. in a recent interview on "60 minutes" leslie stahl accompanied him on a trip to madagascar where the plow share tortoise is the fastest disappearing animal. >> this tortoise is one of...